期刊
HYDROMETALLURGY
卷 106, 期 3-4, 页码 179-182出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.hydromet.2011.01.004
关键词
Pyrrhotite; Pressure oxidation; PTFE; Sulfur formation; Kinetics
资金
- Ontario Centres for Excellence
- Barrick Gold Corporation
- NSERC
- Canadian Foundation for Innovation
Nickeliferous pyrrhotite tailings, from Vale's Clarabelle Mill, were oxidized at 140 C and 690 kPa (using compressed O(2)) in an electrolyte with an initial composition of 50 g/L H(2)SO(4) and 2.25 g/L of Fe(2)(SO(4))(3). These conditions are similar to those employed in the Sherritt Zinc Pressure Leach Process that promotes the formation of elemental sulfur. The kinetics of oxidation was tracked by measuring the extraction of nickel to the electrolyte as a function of time. As expected, the pyrrhotite oxidation kinetics under these conditions was inhibited by the occlusion of the pyrrhotite particles by molten elemental sulfur formed during the leaching process. Addition of a commercially available granular form of FIFE increased the degree of leaching of nickel from the pyrrhotite, increasing the ultimate extraction of nickel at low and high impeller speeds from ca. 65% to over 90% after 90 min. This effect was attributed to the FIFE particles acting as a solid sorbent for the molten sulfur, which mitigated the effect of pyrrhotite occlusion and allowed oxidation to continue. The results of the use of FIFE on pyrrhotite oxidation kinetics are similar to those with addition of lignin sulfonate. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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